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[Commlist] CFP Additions to Volume Women and Hollywood: Tales of Inequality, Abuse and Resistance in the Dream Factory
Tue Jun 06 11:44:02 GMT 2023
Call for Papers
Women and Hollywood: Tales of Inequality, Abuse and Resistance in the
Dream Factory (University of Illinois Press)
Edited by Karen McNally
Abstract Deadline: Friday 23 June 2023
Chapters Due: October 2023
The above volume is contracted with University of Illinois Press for
their 'Women's Media History Now!' series edited by Kay Armatage, Jane
M. Gaines, Christine Gledhill and Sangita Gopal.
This is an additional call for chapters on the following topics:
1. Inequality and/or abuse in the Hollywood film and television
industries or its films during the 1920s or 1930s. This might relate to
individual figures or the theme more broadly and would demonstrate the
establishment of patterns evident in the industry or on screen.
2. Inequality and/or abuse as part of the experience of lesbian women in
Hollywood's film and television industries or through representation on
screen. An emphasis on the intersectional experience is key to this topic.
3. The exposure of abusive practices in Hollywood through the #metoo
movement and the treatment of perpetrators and victims. Of particular
interest is how inequalities might persist in the impact or otherwise on
careers as these cases play out in the industry, the press and legally.
Chapter proposals should be submitted as a 300-400 word abstract to the
editor, Dr Karen McNally, at (womenandhollywoodbook /at/ gmail.com) by Friday
23 June 2023. Please include an author biography of 100-150 words. Final
chapters will be circa 6,000 and due by end of October 2023. Please feel
free to email with any queries prior to submission of abstracts.
Please see below for further details of the book description:
The Hollywood film industry in the 21st century has become synonymous
with accusations of structural inequality alongside revelations of
sexual harassment and abuse, the impact of which has rippled out to
wider society both in the US and overseas. The pay inequalities raised
by actresses including Michelle Williams and Octavia Spencer and the
multiple rape and sexual assault charges and convictions against Harvey
Weinstein and others have ignited the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements.
Simultaneously, organizations and initiatives such as the Geena Davis
Institute on Gender in Media and Black Women’s Equal Pay Day have worked
to challenge the structures and practices of gender inequality that
exist in the American film industry and that reflect broader national
concerns.
Yet these circumstances and the narratives that accompany them are far
from revelatory, hidden or limited to a contemporary context. The power
imbalances and mistreatment that have defined women’s careers in
Hollywood are as long-established as they are persistent, have been
built into the structure of Hollywood and stretch across its entire
history. From the euphemistically- termed ‘casting couch’ to the control
of stars’ reproductive choices, and from the indirect expulsion of
female directors, to male ownership of women’s work and the multiple
limitations placed upon women of colour, the professional experience in
Hollywood for women has consistently been different from that of their
male colleagues. This volume will address a variety of ways in which
narratives are formed that illustrate and highlight these inequities,
and those that actively challenge the structured culture that has
persistently worked to enact them. Topics range from early cinema to
contemporary film and television, and move between press and fan
magazine narratives, screen dramatizations, studies of individual
figures and broader industry practices.
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